24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Water pooling around your Coram toilet or creeping out from under the vanity is soaking into your subfloor and drywall right now. We pull it all out, dry every layer, and handle your insurance claim from start to finish.
"Rapid Response. Deep Dry. Your Bathroom Restored."
Free visual inspection. We bill your insurance directly.
Bathroom water damage cleanup in Coram, NY gets a technician to your door in roughly 30 minutes, any hour of the night. The crew from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY arrives with truck-mounted extraction units and industrial air movers — the kind of gear that pulls water from behind your tile and under the flooring. You don't pay a dime out of pocket first; we bill your insurance company directly. We cover all of Coram plus the surrounding towns across Suffolk County every single day.








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A bathroom leak in Coram spreads fast — water finds its way under tile, behind the toilet, and into the wall cavity before you even notice. These moves protect your home until we arrive.
Water near bathroom outlets or light fixtures creates a serious shock hazard. Head to your breaker box — only if you can get there without stepping through water — and kill power to the affected bathroom.
Twist the shutoff valve behind your toilet or under the sink clockwise if a supply line burst. If a leaking appliance caused it, unplug it if safe and call us — our appliance leak cleanup team handles the rest.
Anything fabric sitting on a wet bathroom floor soaks up water and traps it against the tile. Pull up rugs, bath mats, and towels, then toss wet ones outside or in a dry tub.
Plugging a standard vacuum into a flooded bathroom risks electrocution. Even a wet-dry shop vac can't handle the amount of water from a burst supply line — leave that to our water extraction equipment.
Take clear photos and video of the standing water, the source of the leak, and any damaged cabinets or flooring. A thorough water damage inspection report plus your photos makes your insurance claim stronger.
Bathroom moisture plus warm air equals mold in as little as 24 hours. A fast call now stops a simple cleanup from turning into a full mold remediation job later.
Every step is documented for your insurer, so your bathroom dries out and your claim processes without delays.
A live dispatcher picks up, takes your Coram address, and sends a crew while you're still on the phone. Our emergency water damage line never goes to voicemail.
We pull every drop from your bathroom — under the vanity, behind the toilet, and from the subfloor — using truck-mounted extraction rigs that empty a flooded room fast.
Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers run nonstop to dry your bathroom walls, floors, and cabinets. Then we apply antimicrobial treatment — this is structural drying done the right way.
We put your bathroom back together with complete water damage restoration and send the claim paperwork to your carrier — no cash out of your wallet first.
A burst supply line, an overflowing toilet, or a leaking shower pan in your Coram home is the kind of thing most standard homeowner policies cover. We handle the documentation and call the adjuster so the paperwork doesn't land on your lap.
Moisture readings, dated images, and a written estimate packaged exactly how insurers expect them.
In most cases we invoice the insurance company directly, so you skip the out-of-pocket payment and reimbursement wait.
Our no-charge water damage inspection tells you what your policy likely covers before equipment rolls in.
We walk you through what needs removing and why, and we wait for your approval before cutting anything out.
Coram sits in central Suffolk County with a mix of older homes and newer developments, and bathroom water damage hits for reasons you might not expect — here's what we see most often.
Many Coram homes still have original braided steel supply lines under sinks and toilets. Those corrode from the inside over decades and burst without warning. Our burst pipe cleanup crews see this every week in Suffolk County.
That wax seal between your toilet and the floor dries out and cracks over time, letting water seep out with every flush. By the time you notice a stained ceiling below, the subfloor has been soaking for months.
Tile and grout look fine on top, but a cracked shower pan underneath sends water into the floor joists. This is one of the most common bathroom water damage issues we find in Coram homes.
Many Coram basements and garages house water heaters that are 10, 15, or even 20 years old. When one of those tanks finally gives way, the flood can reach your bathroom through the walls before you even notice.
When water is running across your bathroom floor at 2 a.m., what matters is a real person answering and a crew that knows exactly what to do when they walk in.
Our crews train to the standard insurance adjusters recognize, so your bathroom damage claim documentation holds up under review.
You call our main line and a dispatcher in our office picks up — no phone tree, no voicemail, just a voice that starts help moving.
Every technician carries full licensing for water damage work in New York, and every job is insured from start to finish.
Our crews work across Suffolk County every day — we know the roads, the housing stock, and the fastest routes to your door.
Before a Coram call comes in, our vans are already loaded with high-capacity extractors, stacks of air movers, and commercial dehumidifiers — so drying kicks off the moment our boots touch your bathroom floor.
Homeowners across Coram and central Suffolk County who called us when bathroom water struck.
"Woke up to find water pooling around the base of my toilet in the master bath. I had no idea the wax ring had failed. These guys were at my door in 30 minutes, pulled the toilet, dried the subfloor, and had it all sorted before my insurance agent even called back."
"The supply line under our bathroom sink burst while we were at work. Came home to water all over the floor and running into the hallway. Called these folks and they showed up quick, removed the water, dried everything out, and handled the insurance paperwork for us."
"My teenager left the shower running with the drain clogged — water flooded the bathroom and started leaking through the ceiling downstairs. The crew was polite, fast, and clearly experts. They dried the floor, fixed the ceiling below, and filed my claim without me lifting a finger."
We cover every corner of Coram and reach the surrounding Suffolk County communities just as fast, any hour.
Nearby Suffolk County Towns
Bathroom water damage rarely shows up alone — a flood drags in moisture, mold risk, and sometimes structural trouble. Here's everything else our same crew handles.
Containment and removal when bathroom moisture has been sitting in your Coram home for more than a day or two.
Learn more →Black water from a toilet backup handled with full PPE and proper disposal protocols, not a mop and bucket.
Learn more →Whole-home response after nor'easters and heavy downpours hit Long Island.
Learn more →Industrial drying that reaches moisture trapped inside framing, subfloor, and wall cavities.
Learn more →What Coram homeowners ask us most when bathroom water shows up in the wrong place.
Coram Response Stats
Every hour bathroom water sits in your Coram home, it creeps further into floors and walls — and mold gets closer. Our line is open right now and a real person picks up every time.
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